Saturday, August 10, 2019

Our August 2019 Featured Agent Enjoys Getting to Know Her Clients and Their Families

Dominique Sharteer
With two children by the time she was 19 and a high-school dropout, Dominique Sharteer had a lot of challenges in front of her early in life. While some may have felt limited, that didn’t deter her; it made her stronger and determined to be successful.

How she went from that difficult start for a teen mom to becoming a successful insurance agent at SAV-ON in a handful of years is a testament to the way she lives her life: Always pushing ahead, never looking back.

After her second daughter was born, Dominique decided it was time to get her high school diploma, so while raising two young daughters she obtained her General Education Diploma (GED) at 19 years old.

She continued working at various retail jobs and a call center, where she worked with customers and found that she was good at connecting with them, understanding their problems and working to solve them. During those years, she also filled out a few career profiles and was always surprised to see that many of the results pointed to a career in the insurance industry!

Shortly after her seasonal job with the call center ended in December 2017, she noticed an ad for a Customer Service Representative at a local insurance agency on Craigslist. A company called SAV-ON was looking to hire someone, preferably someone who was bilingual. Since her husband was a SAV-ON customer, she was familiar with the company and applied. After an interview, she was hired as a CSR for their Seattle/White Center office in April 2018.

It wasn’t long before she decided that, while being a CSR was okay, she wanted to become an insurance agent. It meant more interaction with customers and the potential for making more money. SAV-ON management liked the idea and sent her to the one-week class. After that she studied hard while at the same time being a mom to her now three-children family, and passed both the necessary tests last September.

Now with almost a year as an agent, she really enjoys it. “Every day is a little different,” she says. “I really like developing personal relationships with my clients, trying to help them as much as possible.”

Dominique is a Seattle native, and most of her family live in the area. She comes from a big, blended family, with six sisters and three brothers. With all those siblings, she naturally likes a big family, and treats her SAV-ON clients like family, gaining their trust, getting to know them well and finding out about their families.

“I like to develop a business-friendly relationship with my clients,” she explains. “I like to make them feel comfortable and make the conversation flow while I get to know them personally. That way they get to know me, and will be repeat customers.”

This has also resulted in many of her customers bringing family members in for insurance. And they want to deal only with Dominique, since their family member has said nice things about her. One woman client brought her son in to get insurance with her, another brought their cousin in with them. In additions, many of SAV-ON’s White Center customers are Hispanic and being bilingual helps Dominique care for them without a language barrier getting in the way.

When Dominique isn’t helping clients at SAV-ON, she enjoys spending her off-hours with family. She likes to take her kids to the park, or swimming at her mom’s house on Angle Lake. She and her husband also like to grab a basketball and shoot hoops for fun and exercise. The family also enjoys playing card games together and having barbeques.

SAV-ON has become like a family to her, too. “They understand if something comes up, whether it’s a funeral or something personal we can go and make it up later,” She explains. “They care about their employees and I appreciate that!”

“This is my favorite job, and the first time I haven’t thought about leaving after a year,” she admits. “I really like that SAV-ON is so family-oriented, and I respect the management for being so flexible with their staff.”

She enjoys being an insurance agent and the flexibility of her own schedule. “I choose to work Saturdays, as my husband has Saturdays off and watches the kids during the day,” she says. “That way I can have other days off to be with my kids.”

As far as the future is concerned, she wants a job in which she can be successful, buy a home, and eventually retire from after a rewarding career. What that is hasn’t been determined, but insurance is in the running.

When asked what she wanted to say to those who are reading this article, she didn’t miss a beat: “Tell them to call SAV-ON and ask for Dominique! I’d be happy to help them!”

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Help Your Car Beat the Summer Heat

Even though the Seattle area usually avoids the extreme temperatures that plague the rest of the country, it can still get plenty hot here in the late summer. These high temperatures can take a toll on your car. This is not the time to find yourself with your hood up on the side of a road! The following tips can help you avoid that problem.

Check your battery. Battery problems don’t always occur in the winter. In fact, summer heat can have a more negative impact on your battery than freezing winter temperatures. Heat and vibration are a battery’s worst enemies, leading to internal breakdown and eventual failure.

Make sure your battery is securely mounted to minimize vibration. Battery fluid will evaporate faster in the heat, which leads to corrosion on terminals and connections. Clean the built-up corrosion on battery terminals and cable clamps, and ensure the clamps are tightened sufficiently.

Check your engine's cooling system. Cooling systems protect engines from overheating and should be flushed periodically (as recommended by manufacturer). Also, make sure the coolant is filled to the proper level. If it's low, top off the reservoir with a 50/50 mix of water and the coolant type specified by the vehicle manufacturer. CAUTION!Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot – boiling fluid under pressure could cause serious burns. Cooling system components are largely made out of rubber, and susceptible to heat-related deterioration, so periodically inspect hoses and drive belts for cracking, soft spots or other signs of poor condition.

Keep your tires properly inflated. Driving on under-inflated tires can cause tires to overheat and increase the likelihood of a blowout, especially when road temperatures are extremely high. Conversely, don't overinflate the tires either. That causes accelerated wear and will shorten the life of the tires. Staying close to manufacturer's guidelines is the best practice.

Check your car’s tire pressure every two or three weeks, as tires lose about one pound of pressure per month through normal seepage. For accuracy, check tire pressures when the tires are cold, since warm tires will show a falsely high pressure reading.


Keep fluids at appropriate levels. Most engine fluids lubricate and serve as coolants by helping carry heat away from critical components. When fluid levels are low, the cooling effect is reduced, which increases the possibility of overheating. Periodically check all vehicle fluids, including motor oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid and brake fluid, to ensure they are at appropriate levels.

Maintain a comfortable driving environment. During hot summer days, an air-conditioning system can be more than just a pleasant convenience. It can reduce fatigue, which plays an important part in driver alertness and vehicle safety. If a car’s air conditioning is not maintaining the interior temperature as well as it once did, it may mean the refrigerant level is low or there is another problem. Have the system checked by a certified technician.

Be prepared for summer breakdowns. Even with diligent preventive maintenance, summer breakdowns can still occur, so it’s imperative that drivers have a well-stocked emergency kit in their cars. The kit should include water, non-perishable food items, jumper cables, a flashlight with extra batteries, road flares or an emergency beacon, basic hand tools and a first aid kit.

Summer driving can be fun, but making sure your vehicle can take it will keep it from becoming a nightmare.


Sources: American Automobile Association, Progressive Insurance Co.



Friday, August 2, 2019

2019 Summer Festivals in the Puget Sound Area



Summer Festivals Abound in Puget Sound

With summer in full swing and schools still out for a few more weeks, communities all around Puget Sound are holding their outdoor events and festivals in earnest. No matter what your taste in music, food or fun, there’s probably a local festival that will suit your fancy!

While Seattle’s big SeaFair weekend has just concluded, there are still plenty of events that offer a wide variety of themes and activities that will keep you and your family thoroughly entertained. While most offer free admission, some of the larger events require you to purchase a ticket. Below is a list of popular festivals and fairs.

The Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire
Aug 3 - 4, 10 - 11, 17 - 18, 2019
19401 Sumner-Buckley Hwy E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391
This medieval festival takes place the village of Merriwick. See the many costumes, watch mock battles, jousting, fire juggling performances and other Renaissance-inspired activities. 

https://washingtonfaire.com/
 
South Lake Union Block Party
Aug. 9, 2019
101 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
South Lake Union’s big block party. A full day of community, food, art, music, and brews. This family-friendly event is free to enter, and will host a lineup of bands, food faire, community booths and lawn games. http://www.slublockparty.com/


Bainbridge Island Studio Tour
Aug. 9 - 11, 2019
Twice each year Bainbridge Island artists open their studios to the public. The free tour is self-paced and the route is easily accessible by bicycle or by car. Each destination provides an opportunity to meet the artists, view works in progress and finished pieces, as well as various refreshments and live entertainment. http://www.bistudiotour.com/


The Festival at Mount Si
Aug. 9 - 11, 2019
Si View Park
400 SE Orchard Dr, North Bend, WA 98045
Arts and crafts vendors from all over the State of Washington. There are many booths offering food and drink. Relax in the beer garden while supporting the festival and the local Rotary Club. Groove to jazz, blues, rock, country and more with live performances on two stages. https://www.festivalatmtsi.org/


AuburnFest
Aug. 9 - 11, 2019
25 W Main Street, Auburn, WA 98001
AuburnFest will include two entertainment stages, a beer garden, food vendors, craft and specialty vendors, community and non-profit vendors, a car show, a literary showcase & small press fair, as well as several free activities including Bocce, face painting, hands-on art activities, and an indoor playground. AuburnFest


Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival
Aug. 10 - 11, 2019
Front St NE
Coupeville, WA 98239
Established in 1964, the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival is one of Washington State's oldest, continuously run festivals. The Festival is known for its primary focus on quality arts and crafts, handmade by artisans from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The historic town of Coupeville is located on Penn Cove, Central Whidbey Island, WA. http://coupevillefestival.com/


North Bend Film Fest
Aug. 15 - 18, 2019
North Bend Theatre
125 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend, WA 98045
The North Bend Film Fest is an event for our local community, Northwest creatives, and visitors. Enjoy special screenings of contemporary independent films from Sundance/SXSW/Tribeca/Toronto/and Berlinale film festivals, filmmaker talks, and interactive events in addition to a popular film program. http://northbendfilmfest.com/


Poulsbo Arts Festival
Aug. 16 - 18, 2019
The Poulsbo Arts Festival brings together an array of handmade arts and crafts, accompanied by food booths and live music and dance. There is something for all the family to enjoy including a children's arts corner, original design jewelry, fabric art, plus raffles and art demonstrations. https://www.visitpoulsbo.com/


Taste Edmonds
Aug. 16 - 18, 2019
Civic Center Playfield
310 6th Ave N, Edmonds, WA 98020
The 37th annual Taste Edmonds is August 16-18. Three days of food, music, vendors, rides, beer/wine and fun. Voted one of the "Top 100 North American Festivals", there's fun for everyone. http://tasteedmonds.com/


The Uptown Street Fair
Aug. 17, 2019
211 Taylor Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
The Uptown Street Fair celebrates 28 years of fun in Uptown and includes local music, the Port Townsend Arts & Crafts Fair, the Port Townsend Farmers Market, a variety of food on the street, and free art activities for families. http://ptmainstreet.org/uptown-street-fair/


Tumwater Artesian Brewfest
Aug. 17, 2019
Tumwater Valley Golf Course Driving Range
4611 Tumwater Valley Drive SE, Tumwater WA 98501
The Tumwater Artesian Brewfest celebrates the legacy of brewing and its importance to Tumwater's history. Located in the shadow of the former Olympia Brewery, the 10-acre site hosts outdoor games, a stein-holding contest, and over 50 Pacific Northwest breweries and cideries sampling their best brews. http://tumwaterartesianbrewfest.com/


All Ford Show & Mustang Round-u
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Aug. 17, 2019
Showare Center
625 W James St, Kent, WA 98032
Pacific Cascade Mustang Club's annual All Ford Show & Mustang Roundup at the Showare Center in Kent features hydroplane and Ford show cars, raffle prizes, food, music, & vendors, and spectator admission is free. https://www.hemmings.com/events


Sausage and Cider Fest
Aug. 17, 2019   
Covington Community Park & Soccer Field
17649 SE 240th St, Covington, WA 98042
The city of Covington is home to the annual Sausage and Cider Fest featuring hard ciders from around the Northwest, along with live music, lawn games, beer, wine, sausage and other food. http://sausageandciderfest.com/


Centennial Sk8 Fest
Aug. 17 - 18, 2019
Located on the scenic and smooth Centennial Trail in Arlington, Washington, the Centennial Sk8 Festival is an annual longboard/skateboard race event featuring an 8.5 mile uphill/downhill sunset race, a 5k sprint race, a free one-mile kids race and a 14.5 mile countryside race, plus a family-friendly festival on day two with local vendors, music, good food, lawn games and a Kombucha Garden with riverfront fun. https://centennialsk8fest.com/


Snoqualmie Railroad Days
Aug. 17 - 18, 2019
Northwest Railway Museum
38625 SE King St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Railroad Days is the annual community festival celebrating our spirit and origins as a railroad and logging town, and the home of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. The event is held in historic Snoqualmie, in and around the Northwest Railway Museum. Volunteer firemen and their wives organized the first festival in 1938, and the popular event is still going strong. http://www.railroaddays.com/


BrasilFest
Aug. 18, 2019
Seattle Center – Fisher Pavilion, Armory and Mural Amphitheater
305 Harrison Street, Seattle, Washington
The annual BrasilFest heats up Seattle Center with dancing, drumming, music, films, capoeira, traditional food, workshops, kids activities and exhibits. The festival will feature Brazilians wearing traditional costumes, Brazilian martial arts disguised in music and dance, parade and percussion jamming on the roof. http://brasilfest.org/festival/


Evergreen State Fair
Aug. 22 - Sept. 9, 2019
The Evergreen State Fairgrounds
14405 179th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272
The Evergreen State Fair in Monroe features an exciting lineup of events, including a logging show, Pro-West rodeo, crazy animal races, a petting zoo, carnival, auto races, and live entertainment. https://www.evergreenfair.org/


Hilltop Street Fair
Aug. 24, 2019
1223 Martin Luther King Way, 
Tacoma, WA 98405
The Hilltop Street Fair in Tacoma is an annual event featuring arts & crafts, live music, film competition, fashion show, quilt show, car show, food vendors, and kids activities. https://www.eventbrite.com/


Bumbershoot
Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 2019
Seattle Center
Seattle’s annual international music and arts festival held every Labor Day weekend, attracting more than 100,000 visitors each year. North America's largest urban arts festival, Bumbershoot takes place in the heart of the city at the 74-acre Seattle Center. https://bumbershoot.com/


Olympia Harbor Days

Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 2019
Harbor Days is an annual festival where tugboats return to the southernmost tip of Puget Sound for three days of entertainment, food, art, history, and a last farewell to the summer. https://www.harbordays.com/


Roy Pioneer Rodeo
Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 2019
8710 Higgins Greig Road
Roy, WA, 98580
The Roy Pioneer takes place in June and September. The event attracts rodeo lovers from all over the United States and Canada. http://www.royrodeo.com/


Washington State Fair
Aug. 30 - Sept. 22, 2019
110 9th Ave SW
Puyallup, WA 98371
There’s always lots to do at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup. The fair lasts for 20 days, and fair goers enjoy delicious food, wild rides, first-rate entertainment and fun for the whole family. It's the biggest party in the state! https://www.thefair.com/


Bremerton Blackberry Festival
Aug. 31 - Sept. 2, 2019
On the waterfront boardwalk in downtown Bremerton, Washington
The Bremerton Blackberry Festival features over 100 vendors in their street fair, live entertainment, a Berry Fun Run, and a Berry Bike Race. http://www.blackberryfestival.org/